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Citation

MSS
099, F469, Oliver St. John Gogarty poems and documents, Special Collections,
University of Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.

Shelving Summary
Shelved in SPEC MSS 099 Processing

Processed and encoded by Debra Johnson, February
2007.

Biographical
Note

Irish writer Oliver St. John Gogarty's (1878–1957) works were
influenced by his career as a physician and his involvement in politics.
Gogarty developed friendships with other members of the Irish Literary
Renaissance, such as James Joyce and W. B. Yeats. Gogarty's poems were well
thought of during that period by W. B. Yeats and George Russell (AE). Gogarty
also published works under pseudonyms. Known as a satirist, Gogarty's works
sometimes inspired controversy.